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The Newgrange Spiral Brooch is based on carvings on the stones in the megalithic mounds in Co. Meath, Ireland. Thought to be a solar calculator, the Sun shines down a long shaft at the Solstice. The site dates from circa 3500BC. It is thought to be one of the oldest man-made monuments in the World.
dimensions: 30mm X 20mm

Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, who is venerated as one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made on 1 February, which in the Irish language is called Lá Fhéile Bhríde (St Brigid's feast day), the day of her liturgical celebration.
dimensions: 40mm X 33mm

The Swan in Flight Brooch comes from our Children Of Lir Jewelry Collection. The Children of Lir is an Irish Legend which tells of a stepmother poisoned with Jealousy to the point where she uses a magic spell to turn the stepchildren into swans for 900 years.
dimensions: 97mm X64mm

The Swans in Flight piece comes from our Children Of Lir Jewelry Collection. The Children of Lir is an Irish Legend which tells of a stepmother poisoned with Jealousy to the point where she uses a magic spell to turn the stepchildren into swans for 900 years.
dimensions: 30mm X26mm

The Swans Sitting piece comes from our Children Of Lir Jewelry Collection. The Children of Lir is an Irish Legend which tells of a stepmother poisoned with Jealousy to the point where she uses a magic spell to turn the stepchildren into swans for 900 years.
dimensions: 32mm X25mm

This Brooch is based on one of Ireland's Emblems, the Harp. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for 'a harp', as derived from Middle Irish. In English, the word is used to refer specifically to a variety of small Irish and Scottish harps.
dimensions: 29mm X 15.8mm